ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS LAND D A IL Y T ID IN G S Who said there was net going to be any warmth in I the mayoralitv race? Ü. S. A B IS Thursday, Septci»l>er 1«, 1024 But some young anim als occas- months under favorable condf- .oua.ly become separated from tions, has not been known to ex­ . the others, and, becoming lost, ist, in the absence of living car­ P u b lished E very E ven in g Except Sunday by perish from exposure. D epart­ riers, for more than a year. The announcement that a bigger air fleet will mean THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Throughout all the rest of Cal- m ent officials who have personally a cutting down of the naval forces precipitated an studied the region say th at the Hfornia the disease has apparently B ert R. Greer ........................................... ....Editor argument. been entirely suppressed, and with George Maddëh Green A succession of recent events same natural conditions which Manager indicates th a t the N ation's live­ make it difficult to inspect all every week th a t passes without a £ ¡£ £ * ¿ 5 "! .................................... ~ --------Telephone 39 A news itejn tells of the .marriage of Mr. Loveless to That the Lnited States Army stock industry has little further the stock in the infected forest! recurrence the winning of the noitercd at the A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second Class Mall M atter strenuous fight against the Miss Loving. It is too bad they could not have had their is ready to meet any emergency to fear from the outbreak of foot- range will facilitate the destruc­ plague is more and more hope- Subscription P rice, D elivered In City outh disease in California. tion of the virus of the disease in names switched—it might have prevented a loveless has again been illustrated by the ! 1 , acd-m • . , One Month D epartm ent officials, how- I A5 The ful. action of Private F irst Class A r. A eterin ary of the Unite« its last stronghold there. Three Months family. Six M o n th s........ .................... ................................................................ îîc 'S ta te s D epartm ent of A g ric u ltu re ¡ »egion is p ra c tic a lly iso la te d from ever, are mindful cf the treach­ th u r W esterm ark, who .recently ........... 3 .7 b erous and persistent nature of One Year 7.5® rescued a man from drow ning at i expressed this optim istic view of the surrounding ranching and foot-and-m outh disease and are B y Mall and Rural R ou tes: the situation in a statem ent is- farm ing country. The infection, With many of the stores advertising fall openings ihe risk of his own life. One M o n th _____ prepared to deal with unforseen -------------- $ .«5 isued. and more crispness in the air we are convinced that sum­ Private W esterm ark has been Three Months ....... ........... , though able to live for several emergencies promptly. Six M on th s............ .................................................................. ;• The only place where infection officially commended for lii3 he­ 3.50 mer is waning. One Year is still suspected is in the Stan­ 6.50 roic action in an order issued by islaus N ational F orest in Tuo­ General Charles G. Morton, R. . . DISPLAY ADVERTISING R A TES: You might disagree with Clarence Darrow’s efforts Major Single insertion, per inch ........ '____ No commanding the N inth Corps lum ne County, California. I .30 to cheat justice, but you can not keep from admiring his Area. General Morton’s citiation new cases of infection have beeA Yearly Contracts: One Insertion a week .......... • 27fc lighting spirit. He lias volunteered his services to pre- is as follows: discovered or reported since Twc insertions a week .................................................................. .25 A ugust 16. In th a t case only 2 Daily insertion ......................... ....................................................... \ent the execution ot another Chicago youthful murderer. “ ARTHUR WESTERMARK, .20 The only store where vou can get a .««owi**4®* f orL<« al and Miscellaneous Advertising P rivate F irst Class, H eadquarters I cattle in a herd of 800 were af- Gov Small confronts a difficult case. f irst insertion, per 8 point line . " « B attery, (6th Band Section), 14th i iected and officials are hopeful .10 “ TRIM-RITE” HOME BOBBER Each subsequent insertion. 8 point lin e ......................................... * .05 Coast A rtillery, F o rt Worden, th at the prom pt slaughter and 'ard o f T h a n k s .... __ ...... ........................................ CITATION Combining the following articles 1.00 deep burial of the entire herd 'h ftiia rie s . per line - W ashington, on the afternoon of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 1— PAIR NICKLED SHEARS 02 i Monday, August 11, 1924, plung­ destroyed the virus of foot-and- 1— NECK SHAVING CLIPPER in E S lA iE OF OREGON W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING 1— BOBBING COMB (A special designed comb which ed into the w ater at Keymes m outh disease before it could COUNTY OF JACKSON. All . u lu re evenU w h e n an adm ission charge ,s m ade insures an even cut. spread. Twelve large herds which Beach, P o rt Discovery Bay, W ash­ on tak e n in A d v e rtisin g In the M atter of the E state ot Articles of tim ely interest« W hile they last discount will be allowed RehgiUU3 or Benevolen , ington, fully dressed except for were given a most thorough in­ JOHN W. HERRIN, Deceased. are welcomed under this head. spection on leaving the forest re­ belt? and coat, and, after swim­ To W illiam F. H errin, David Communciations m ust bear the DONATIONS ming about seventy-five yards, cently showed no symptoms of the C. H errin, Fred W. H errin, Ed- signature of the author. *■ na Char tÍfeb o UUlt‘ “ í&€ Wil1 aie niad*' in advert! u k ..i .o b p lu tin g — o u r c o n trib u ti. »? will be in cash rescued from drowning one EARL disease. As an additional pre­ -uiu W. H errin, Caroline B. Dix­ WILLIAMS, a citizen of Port caution those herds and all others on, Mary K ilgore and unknown Toilet Goods— Books and — — — SEPTEMBER 18 e d i t o r TTnnfriic d i « 1 TowD8end« W ashington, who had which are allowed to leave th a t heirs, if any there be, of said Drug Sundries ° TID ISO S:— Replying gooe down , h<( t|m , Stationery » ç S S S - S S S L - S S S area will be inspected frequent­ estate, and to all other persons evener s le tte r yesterday wate r ten or more feet Tn depth, ly for several months. Moreover, claiming any in terest in the es­ wilj state th a t I, too. have felt F „ t herm oro. this soldier contri- susceptible test anim als will be tate of said deceased: disappointm ent in the seeming buted in the rescue of Mr. W il­ kept with them long enough to IN THE NAME OF THE STATE lack of interest in the w ater ques­ liams* wife who was holding to m ake certain th a t no cattle carry­ OF OREGON. tion. I am sure you will find the the drow ning man and who ing the disease are in the herds. THE SIDEWALK MOVEMENT You and each of you are hereby council open minded »and glad of As a still fu rth er m easure of would, in all probability, have Among other indications of progress throughout the notified th a t on the 25th d ay of suggestions from the people. safety, the Forest Service, acting been dragged under had it not August, 1924, E. D. Briggs, the city is the desire of property owners to make sidewalk duly Mr. W atson’s idea in regard been for arrival of timely assist­ on the recom m endation of the appointed, qualified and a ct­ improvements, (in some instances replacing antiquated ing adm inistrator of said, ostate to p utting sprays high up in the ance. A fter bringing the appar­ B ureau of Animal Industry, will board sidewalks with concrete, while in others asking filed in said Court a petition, duly canyon to freeze during the win­ ently lifeless body of EARL W IL­ close the Stanislaus forest to all te r sounds good, but did not tor sidewalks where there have lijeretofore been only verified, praying said C ourt for prove practical some years ago LIAMS ashore, P rivate F irst Class livestock during 1925. Thi.s will trails. J an Order of sale of the whole of when the council acted upon his WESTERMARK applied first aid inconvenience a few neighboring and succeeded in resuscitating ranchm en, but the action is neces­ the real property of said estate suggestion. The. first w inter the Particularly deserving is the willingness of the own­ on 'him . sary in the interests of public the grounds and for th e p ur­ HE savings account is the true ers ot the Payne and Wagner properties on Granite poses therein set forth, which snow fell about fourteen feet in The initiative and courage of safety and economy The value home builder. Every young gulch, covering up and stop­ street to go to the heavy expense of building a retaining said real property is described as the Private F irst Class W ESTER­ of the grazing in the area is small ping the spray. The second win­ couple is looking forward to a follows: MARK, at the great risk of his com pared with the cost of suppres- wall for the pavement in front of their property. te r there was a pile- of ice the home. Prepare for your future Beginning a t the southeast size of a small house but by the life, are in keeping with the best sing another possible outbreak. A city with a system of good sidewalks is taking the corner of th e N ortheast quar traditions of our service.” home by opening an account today. The Stanislaus forest i3 at a end of April it was all melted. first step toward real construction and progress. te r of Section 33, Twp. 38 S high altitude where w inters are U nfortunately the spray cannot R. 1 E. of W. M. in Jackson In connection with an item ap­ extremely severe and vegetation be pu t n ear (he top of the moun­ County, Oregon; Thence N orth pearing in a San Francisco m orn­ th ere is already being killed by tain for lack of power. There REAL COOPERATION on the section line between are six hundred feet of the pipe ing newspaper of Septem ber 13th ¡.heavy frosts, Ingress and egress As further comment on the editorial relative to the Sections 33 and 34 60 rods left up the canyon. If anyone concerning the arrest and im pris­ to the grazing grounds are pos­ failure ot Southern Oregon interests to have anybody T h e n c e W est 40 to d s can tell how to work this out onm ent of a person alleged to be sible only through a few narrow at ( rater Lake to inform the tourists there of the many Thence South 60 rods; Thence effectively to help the shortage a retired army officer the a tte n ­ passes like the neck of a bottle. other beauties and attractions of this region, the case of E ast 40 rods, to the place of in July and August, please come tion of the press is invited to the Though the area i3 filled with beginning, containing 15 acres fact th a t there is no such person canyons, cliffs, and gulches, most the small office which is maintained at the cross-roads there being a small house on forth. Ashland, Oregon MRS. BARBftR. borne on the list of officers of of the cattle and wild life readily near the outskirts of Grants Pass by the hotel interests the land, 11 acres improved and the United States Army as Ivan find their way out before winter. of the state. 4 acres untillable, of which he J. Davis. PORTIA YD S EXCURSION is the owner in en tirety in his There is no better place for a similar station than Business men of Southern Ore­ own right. Caves— at Crater Lake or better still at the intersection of the The E state of his fa th e r has gon are looking forw ard to the At Among those from Ashland who Green Spring road and the Pacific Highway. It would never been divided and d istrib u t­ October excursion of Portland spent Sunday a t the Josephine he well if the hotqj interests would take up the question ed among the heirs, and the real business men through th e w estern Caves were Mr. and Mrs J. E. p art of the state and are laying property belonging to th e sale ot a similar information station in this region. plans for special entertainm ent of Randles, Mr. and Mrs. Guy R an­ estate, of which he was th e own­ th e excursionists, according to re­ dles and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. er of a one-eighth in terest th ere­ port made today by E. N. Wein- Randles. LEOPOLD AND LOEB CAN LAUGH AT WORLD in, is described, as follows: As Loeb and Leopold make furniture and weave rat­ NWH of Sec. 8 in Twp. 35 S baum, m anager of the domestic W allowa — Two hundred men trad e departm ent of th e Cham­ tan at Joliet Penitentiary those philosophical young mur­ of R.2.W. of WM. also V4 in terest ber of Commerce, upon re tu rn relaying O. W. R. & N. track with of SB *4, the S% of 90-pound rails. derers must he laughing at a world and a judicial system N in W W U % ; and th e S W li of Section from a visit to the cities of South­ so slavish to words that reason is locked outside. ern Oregon.— P ortland Ju rn al. 2; (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 « ) F, j DISEASE M O » lias Trim Your Own Hair at Home THE FORUM S4.IHI set ELH ART’S T h e H om e B u ild er T The Citizens Bank of Ashland G uess Judge Caverly gave only one ground for not hanging The SV4 of N E 4 , the SE% of the two young men for a crime which he classed as un­ N W U , the SW % , th e N% of SE % . and th e SE% of SE»4 of usually brutal, and as deliberately planned. Section 3; That ground was their youth, for one was eighteen The EV4 of SEfc of N W U . and and one was nineteen. the diagonal N% of NE*4 of SE% I et years are but a clumsy, rough standard of ma­ of Section 4; - turity, for one youth at sixteen may be in -understanding The diagonal NEVi of NHU reasoning faculties and experience far older than another of Section 9; The N % , the N f t of SE % , the of twenty-three. EV4 of SW % , and th e diagonal Loeb and Leopold were of that kind; learned in NE^4 of N W tf of SW% of Sec­ books, thoughtful about life, experimental about every­ tion 10; thing under the sun, with enough experience and study The N% of N W K , the SW% to have reached the judgment and knowledge, years be­ of NW M , th e NW % of SW% of Section 11; fore the murder, to make them realize what they were ’ The N% of S E % , and the E ^ doing and what it meant. of SW14 of Section 21; But because the clumsy standard of years did not The NWy4 , th e W H of N E % , of fit their particular case, two of the world’s worst mur­ the SE*4 of NEVi and the of Section 22; derers remain -unhanged. The NW K of N E % , and the As justice grinds its wheels, boys just over twenty- N H of N tt of NW% of Section one, with none of the advantages of these two murderers, 27; unstudied, unschooled, far younger than their years in — all in Twp. 38 S. of R. 1 E. of W. M. in Jackson County, t lought or experience, will go to the gallows which should Oregon. ‘ i have been graced by Loeb and Leopold. NOW, TH EREFO RE, in pursu­ I t ’s a queer world.—Sacramento Bee. ance of the Order of said Court SAVE THE HIGHWAY’S BEAUTY duly made and entered upon the filing of said Petition, you and each of you are hereby notffled th a t you are required to appear before the said Court on S atu r­ day the 4th day of October, 1924, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, a t the Court room of said Court in Jacksonville, Jack- son County, Oregon, to show cause, if any exist, why an Order of Sale of the whole of said real property should not be made aB prayed for in said petition. Service of this Citation by pub­ lication is made on the non-resi­ dent heirs and th e unknown heirs of said deceased by Order of the County Court, which said Order is dated A ugust 25th. 1924. W itness the H onorable G. A. G ardner, Judge or said Court, with the seal of said Court affix­ ed this 25th day of August, A. D. 1924. CHAUNCEY FLOREY, County Clerk. By DELILIA STEVENS, Deputy. E. D. Briggs, Adminis­ tra to r, Ashland, Oregon. Thurs. 5t One of the worthiest suggestions made to The Tid­ ings recently was that a movement should be started to preserve the natural beauty of the Ashland-Klamath falls highway by arranging so that the timber along the beautiful driveway would not have to be cut for. commer­ cial purposes. It was stated that practically all of this timber bord­ ering the highway was owned by private interests and that, unless arrangements were made with the owners this timber would probably be cut in the near future. ’ The government, by special congressional legislation could exchange timber rights farther back from the high­ way, but close to the present holdings of the l-umber com­ panies, for tlie timber rights bordering the highway. Similar arrangements have been made with the owners of timber on the highway in the region of Bend, according to our informant, who said that lie felt sure the owners of the timber along the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway would be glad to enter into such an agreement. It is said that sawmills are operating all along the highway and that it might be only a question of a few years before the highway would he denuded of the beautiful timber, which makes it one of the most scenici roads in the west. All Southern Oregon should unite in this movement to preserve the attraction ot this highway. A c o m p a r is o u of the highway with majestic trees alongside and a high-1 T T * A' EA TH ER way bare of trees should quickly illustrate the value of j this movement. Maximum 61. Reedsport — New’ four-room store building to be erected at once. FOR all occasions H eating Stoves $5 down and $5 a month and Shell Products McNair Brothers IV. & N. Service Station BO ULEV ARD and SHERM AN Z>rug M o n t Greeting Cards — Crater Lake Pictures ONLY 10 DAYS MORE Í-S -I SALE SALE Hensoldt Prism Binoculars. Now is the time to get a fine set ot glasses at half price. We are over* stocked in this glass and will sell them while they last at just about half price. 12 power 30 m-m at $47.50. 8 pow er 2 4 m -m a t $ 2 8 .3 0 them in o a r w indow . O llier glasses at low prices. Army Goods Store To Arrange For Changes In Telephone Listings or Advertising Copy to Appear in tlie See Ï s} Biggest L ittle Store in Ashland NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The manuscript will close for printing September 30, 1924 and you should arrange now for any desired changes. —No Starchiness 8p«